We at Howarth Funeral Service, for the past few years, have been actively working towards providing funds for a Admiral Nurseinr the Wakefield area.We now have two Admiral Nurses working in Wakefield, which is fantastic for Wakefield, but we still need more nurses to bring us in line with neighbouring towns and City's.

Admiral Nurses help families of those who are suffering from Alzheimers or Dementia the Wakefield Area.

Ian Howarth has personally raised thousands of pounds towards this charity and if you want to make a donation please forward it to us with any cheques made out to Dementia UK (Admiral Nurses Wakefield)

Parents affected by the Mortonhall crematorium scandal were not told that ashes were left after their babies were cremated because it would have been "too distressing", a report has said.Staff at the Edinburgh crematorium buried baby ashes in secret for decades.Parents were told there were no ashes left when young babies were cremated.The report described the practice as a "great tragedy" that left some parents facing a "lifetime of uncertainty".

Our new poppies have arrived! We decided to treat our female staff to the new special edition poppies that commemorate the Women who lost their lives as a direct result of WW1 and the men have the 2018 WW1 Centenary poppies. Lest We Forget

The purpose of Cap Care is to; raise awareness to the problems of the needy in our community, to raise awareness to the work of CAP Care and to help relieve the suffering caused by want and poverty in the Wakefield MDC and beyond.http://www.capcare.org

Howarth Funeral Service offer to collect any unwanted clothing (especially casual clothing) for Cap Care at any of our three Chapels of Rest in Wakefield.Please bring in your unwanted clothes, they will be very much appreciated by those living in Wakefield who are less fortunate.